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Žlezava nedotika je enoletnica iz družine nedotikovk, ki izvira iz himalajskega dela Azije. V Evropi je prisotna od 19. stoletja in je danes ena izmed bolj znanih invazivnih vrst. Razširjena je tudi v Sloveniji, zlasti ob rečnih obrežjih in na ruderalnih
Šabić, Azra
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Bakreno- in bronastodobne podvodne najdbe iz Bistre in Ljubljanice na Ljubljanskem barju
Die ersten archaologischen Funde aus Ljubljanica kamen an den Tag am Ende des 19. Jh., als K. Dežman, der Kustos beim Landesmuseum in Ljubljana, eine Tauchaktion mit der Erforschung des FluBbetts organisierte.
Miro Potočnik
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The article deals with the possibility of groundwater capture by means of a groundwater drainage tunnel in the area of Krim mountain range for a supplementary water supply of the city of Ljubljana.
Janko Urbanc +2 more
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Predstavljamo rezultate raziskav lesa in drugih arheoloških najdb z zaščitnih izkopavanj v jarkih na ostankih bakrenodobne-eneolitske koliščarske naselbine Založnica pri Kamniku pod Krimom na Ljubljanskem barju.
Čufar, Katarina, Velušček, Anton
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Statistical analyses of calcimetric data from boreholes BV-1 (north of PodpeČ) and BV-2 (south of ^rna vas) on Ljubljansko barje in central Slovenia are given.
Mihael Brenčič
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Wooden tools and fire technology in the early Neanderthal site of Poggetti Vecchi (Italy). [PDF]
Aranguren B +7 more
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Hydrological analysis of floods for the Ljubljanica river basin [PDF]
Ljubljansko barje is the largest floodplain in Slovenia. Heavy rainfall in predominantly karst\ud catchment area of Ljubljanica river instigate flooding of Ljubljansko barje, caused by river\ud Ljubljanica and its torrential tributaries such as Iška at ...
Robič, Gregor
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Araneae Sloveniae: a national spider species checklist. [PDF]
Kostanjšek R, Kuntner M.
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Dendrokronološke raziskave na kolišču Parte - Iščica, Ljubljansko barje, Slovenija
From the Parte-I{~ica Eneolithic pile dwelling in the Ljubljana Moor, Slovenia, timber was collected for dendrochronological investigations. In the river bed of the I{~ica river samples were selected from 1237 vertical piles of ash (Fraxinus sp.), alder (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.), beech (Fagus sylvaticaL.), fir (Abies alba Mill.), maple (Acer sp ...
Čufar, Katarina +2 more
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We present results of archaeometrical research of almost 50 stone tools – mostly flat and shaft-hole axes – originating from the bed of the Ljubljanica and several sites of Ljubljansko barje, including Stare gmajne, dating to the second half of the 4th ...
MONTAGNARI, EMANUELA +3 more
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